| Brought
in as a tour replacement, Marlene Mack became the second of the five
Peaches; however Barker's voice remained on the actual music and
albums. The new duo continued to chart with such singles as Two
Little Kids and When He Touches Me. With duos
popularity beginning to decline, Fame decided to retire from the music
industry in 1970 where he commenced a new career with the Washington
D.C. Police Department.
Fame decided to
re-enter the music business in 1976 and bring back Peaches & Herb.
With the help of Van McCoy, the found Linda Greene as the Peaches
replacement and it was this incarnation of the duo that was most
successful.
Their first album 2
Hot went gold . It contained the hits Shake Your Groove
Thing which peaked at number 5, on the Billboard Hot 100 in
March of 1979, and Reunited, the unlikely follow-up
single, which reached number 1.
Unable to repeat the
success of 2 Hot with their subsequent albums, Greene and Fame decided
to retire their partnership in 1983.
Fame again chose to
revive his entertainment career in 1990, with the help of a fourth
"Peaches" - Patrice Hawthorne. She is now the bandleader of
her own orchestra. Nevertheless, Fame retained his job with the
Washington, D.C. police department, suggesting a somewhat less than
serious approach to his professional music career.
The group enjoyed a
resurgence in the mid nineties when Shake Your Groove Thing was
included on the Priscilla Queen of the Desert soundtrack
and in its 2006 stage musical.
The original Peaches,
Francine "Peaches" Hurd Barker, passed away
unexpectedly on August 13, 2005 due to health related issues. |